Karachi: Justice Zawar Hussain jaffari escapes in attack of Wahabi terrorists, two terrorists arrested
Former Justice of Sindh High Court Justice (r ) Syed Zawar Hussain Jaffari on Friday remained unhurt in the assassination attempt of armed Wahabi-Nasabi terrorists.
According to the Shiite News Correspondent, The Wahabi-Nasabi terrorists opened the straight fire on former Justice of Sindh High Court Syed Zawar Hussain jaffari , when he was going to offer Friday prayer from his
home located at Gulshan-e-Iqbal Karachi.
His relative Mr Zain-ul-Abideen was martyred in the firing of Wahabi-Nasabi terrorists, who was waiting for the justice Zawar Hussain Jaffari outside his residence. However, police has arrested two terrorists from the spot on the encounter
The Gulshan-i-Iqbal SHO said the victim suffered six bullet wounds and died on the spot.
Hearing the gunshots, a private guard of Justice Jafari came out of the house and fired into the air.
Hearing the gunshots, policemen posted at the nearby Imambargah Madinatul Ilm rushed towards the place of the incident and fired at the suspects who were fleeing in the car.An auto-rickshaw negotiating a turn blocked the way of the speeding car, causing it to go out of the driver’s control and crash into a wall of a house.
Following the accident, the suspects ran out of the car. Two of them escaped but two other suspects were caught by the police.
Police said there were seven suspects — four in the car and three on motorcycles.
It is believed that the two suspects escaped with the help of their accomplices on motorcycles, said a senior police officer said.
Later the two suspects were handed over to the area police, who had arrived at the scene.
A pistol, what the SHO described “an AK-47 like rifle but small in size†and a waist bag containing a bottle of spirit, bullets and a ‘burqa’ were seized from the two suspects.
The car bearing a fake registration number was also seized by the police.
Police found between 25 and 30 casings of spent bullets at the crime-scene.
According to initial information gathered by the police, the two suspects were identified as Jamil and Munir, hailing from Multan.
However, senior police officials, including the SSP-East, did not disclose the background or affiliation of the two suspects, saying that they were being interrogated.
SP Raja Umar Khattab told Dawn News paper that apparently the killing had a sectarian motive, though usually elements of proscribed outfits did not use cars in such attacks.
The Shaheed Zainulabideen was the eldest of the three brothers. A former bank employee, the unmarried victim was at present doing some business. He was said to be a close friend of the former justice’s son.
His funeral prayers were offered at Masjid-o-Imambargah Shuhuda-i-Karbala at Saddat Colony (Incholi) and he was buried at the Wadi-i-Husain graveyard.
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